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The Best Episodes Written By Regina Y. hicks

Every TV Episode Written by Regina Y. hicks Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Regina Y. Hicks Ratings Summary

"Hella Blows" is the best rated episode written by Regina Y. Hicks. It scored 8/10 based on 3 votes. It was directed by Kevin Bray. It aired on 8/27/2017 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "Hip-Ocracy".

  • Hella Blows
    8.0/10(3)

    #1 - Hella Blows

    Season 2 Episode 6

    Aired 8/27/2017

    Issa maintains her roster but is met with disappointment as she finds herself without a car. Molly worries about an important friendship while embracing something new. Lawrence gets a rude awakening at work after pitching his app.

    Director: Kevin Bray

    Writer: Regina Y. Hicks

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  • Hip-Ocracy
    8.0/10(1)

    #2 - Hip-Ocracy

    Season 1 Episode 4

    Aired 10/2/2000

    Joan, Toni and Lynn set up dates with men they met over the Internet. Lynn's guy never shows up (his parole was denied), while Toni rejects hers because his skin is too dark. Although conspiracy theorist Maya warns that he will turn out to be a serial killer, Joan is pleased with her date, Marcus. Joan freaks out after discovering that Marcus wears a girdle because he has large hips, prompting Toni (who had taken heat from the girls over her treatment of her date) to take her to task for her behavior. Meanwhile, William also uses the Internet in an attempt to find love. He finally gets a date, but the woman seems to be completely crazy.

    Director: Leonard R. Garner, Jr.

    Writer: Regina Y. Hicks

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  • Pregnant Pause
    8.0/10(1)

    #3 - Pregnant Pause

    Season 1 Episode 8

    Aired 11/13/2000

    Joan turns to her friends for support when she fears that she might be pregnant. When a test turns out positive, she tries to cope with her fears about impending motherhood. Meanwhile, Lynn recalls memories of her ""white"" childhood after receiving a box of belongings from her mother.

    Director: Sheldon Epps

    Writer: Regina Y. Hicks

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